21 bodies of crash victims return to Poland

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - The last 21 bodies of the victims of the crash of the government plane that killed Poland's president were flown back from Russia to Warsaw on Friday.

The plane crashed April 10 in dense fog in Smolensk, Russia, killing President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria, and 94 other people, including some of Poland's top civilian and military leaders.

DNA tests in Moscow helped identify the bodies, including those of five crew members.

Previously, 75 victim's bodies had been returned and burials were being held throughout the week.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk and the military honor guard on Friday was at Warsaw's Okecie airport for the return of the bodies, in the last of a string of sorrow-filled arrivals in the past two weeks.

Poland's TVN24 television showed footage the same day from the investigation in Russia.

Russian and Polish experts can be seen listening to one of the three flight recorders recovered after the crash. No words are recognizable in the 50-second footage. The opened flight recorders can be seen: muddy on the outside, but intact inside.